Anonymous wrote:not funny, but sad. JMU, walking around before the tour. We are walking around, and two students are working on a problem saying how hard it is. DD looks at the screen, and says "here id how you do it," and shows them what to do. DD was a HS junior. She will not be going to JMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just toured Connecticut College and the entire tour and the guide had in Vineyard Vines outfits. Like 10 people- seersucker, straw hats, the whole shebang. There’s more than I can explain but it was the whitest, more upper middle class tour we went on. Also the guide asked the prospective students what subject they liked best and one very vineyard vines wearing kid said geometry which we thought was super weird since that’s a freshman class and was a rising senior.
You're exaggerating, it's not cute, and your grammar is abysmal. Maybe you should take secondary grammar and geometry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were on tour at Tulane and it seemed like every single person on campus knew are tour guide. It was his birthday so he was getting happy birthday wishes the entire time.
Sounds lovely!
People, this is a thing. Students tease tour guides by doing this, and the guides are trained to go along with it.
Anonymous wrote:We just toured Connecticut College and the entire tour and the guide had in Vineyard Vines outfits. Like 10 people- seersucker, straw hats, the whole shebang. There’s more than I can explain but it was the whitest, more upper middle class tour we went on. Also the guide asked the prospective students what subject they liked best and one very vineyard vines wearing kid said geometry which we thought was super weird since that’s a freshman class and was a rising senior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went on tour at a SLAC in New England and just about every boy on the tour was wearing a button down vineyard vines shirt and pink shorts and even a few dads. My DD took one look at the "uniform" and said this is not for me.
Similar thing happened to us. We were at school in New England and several girls were walking around in Burberry jackets and D said I don't want to go to a school where you need a $600 jacket to fit in.
Care to save us a trip and share the schools' names?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We went on tour at a SLAC in New England and just about every boy on the tour was wearing a button down vineyard vines shirt and pink shorts and even a few dads. My DD took one look at the "uniform" and said this is not for me.
Similar thing happened to us. We were at school in New England and several girls were walking around in Burberry jackets and D said I don't want to go to a school where you need a $600 jacket to fit in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were on tour at Tulane and it seemed like every single person on campus knew are tour guide. It was his birthday so he was getting happy birthday wishes the entire time.
Sounds lovely!
Anonymous wrote:We were on tour at Tulane and it seemed like every single person on campus knew are tour guide. It was his birthday so he was getting happy birthday wishes the entire time.
Anonymous wrote:We went on a tour at Amherst and there was just piles of open beer cans and pizza boxes along the outdoor walkways. It was a Sunday 12pm tour. The tour guide said. “No worries. Sometimes UMass students come over to visit, but thankfully they don’t stay long.
Yuck. My daughter was so turned off at the elitist and entitlement of that school.
Anonymous wrote:We went on a tour at Amherst and there was just piles of open beer cans and pizza boxes along the outdoor walkways. It was a Sunday 12pm tour. The tour guide said. “No worries. Sometimes UMass students come over to visit, but thankfully they don’t stay long.
Yuck. My daughter was so turned off at the elitist and entitlement of that school.
Anonymous wrote:We went on tour at a SLAC in New England and just about every boy on the tour was wearing a button down vineyard vines shirt and pink shorts and even a few dads. My DD took one look at the "uniform" and said this is not for me.